This is a very beautiful shallow reef, also a favorite
for night diving. The dive masters have been feeding the fish here,
so you will find most of them quite tame. The reef area is covered
with sea fans, sea rods and sea plumes, swaying back and forth in
the light swells. Pillar corals reach up towards the surface and
clouds of brown chromis will part when a diver passes through.
When the food comes out, the whole fish population gathers around
the divers, and one might may actually risk being bitten by the
more aggressive sergeantmajors. At night other residents of the
reef, like lobsters, crabs, and octopuses take their place, and
basket stars climb on top of the sea fans and coral heads to spread
out their arms to catch the plankton they feed on.